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The injuries piled on during today’s practice. Rookie safety Drew Mukuba appeared to suffer a hamstring injury during an individual drill and never returned to practice. Second-year wide receiver Johnny Wilson got rolled up during a team drill and couldn’t put pressure on his left foot. He was later carted inside.
First-round rookie linebacker Jihaad Campbell took first-team reps alongside All-Pro Zack Baun on Wednesday, the 18th and final day of Eagles training camp at NovaCare Complex.
The weather is cooling somewhat, and thank goodness. Philadelphia Eagles head coach spent about 14 minutes with the local media. He complimented the recently promoted Kevin Patullo. Discussions about the offensive line and swing tackles were on the menu.
In light of the latest developments regarding Micah Parsons, Colin Cowherd suggested that the Dallas Cowboys take a page out of their division rival's book.
Take It Easy became the debut single by the Eagles in 1972. It was an evocative, uplifting song that fitted seamlessly within the laidback Southern California mood of soft rock FM radio. It was also the song that would propel the genre of country-rock into the global mainstream market.
On Tuesday, during a sit-down with 94 WIP, head coach Nick Sirianni echoed those sentiments, raving about Patullo's work ethic and the innovations he's brought to the offense.
At 26 years old, Reed Blankenship will be the longest-tenured starter in the Eagles secondary this season. His roster spot — let alone his tenure — wasn’t guaranteed three years ago. With the Eagles’ last preseason game against the New York Jets on Friday,
The Philadelphia Eagles announced the signing of veteran linebacker Chance Campbell, and released WR Giles Jackson in a corresponding move
Shane Steichen needs to win now in Indianapolis, and he's staked his future on Daniel Jones having success as the Colts' starting quarterback
In the final open practice of training camp, Hurts, Jahan Dotson, and Cooper all made their presence felt. Unlock Digital Access for unlimited access to Inquirer.com and The Inquirer App, plus 5 articles per month to gift to friends and family.